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  2. Langtry Manor - Wikipedia

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    Langtry Manor Hotel. The Langtry Manor (formerly the Red House) is a country house hotel at 26 Derby Road in the East Cliff area of Bournemouth, England.The foundation stone is inscribed "E.L.L. 1877".

  3. Lillie Langtry - Wikipedia

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    Portrait of Langtry by Frank Miles, before 1891. Born in 1853 and known as Lillie from childhood, she was the daughter of the Very Reverend William Corbet Le Breton and his wife, Emilie Davis (née Martin), a recognised beauty. [5]

  4. Oakley Court - Wikipedia

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    The couple had two children. The Fitzgeralds entertained at Oakley Court, their guests including Napoléon, Prince Imperial of France [9] and Lilly Langtry. Lady Augusta Fane in her memoirs recalls a water party held at Oakley Court where Lilly Langtry was present. [10] Otho died in 1882 and his wife Ursula died a year later.

  5. List of The Hotel Inspector episodes - Wikipedia

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    Ruth visits Langtry Manor, a three-star hotel in Bournemouth. Originally built by King Edward VII for his mistress, actress Lillie Langtry, it was bought by Pamela Howard 30 years ago and has been run as a hotel by her and her family ever since.

  6. Savoy Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Savoy Hotel is a luxury hotel located in the Strand in the City of Westminster in central London, ... Lillie Langtry, H. G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, ...

  7. Langtry, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Lillie (1978), a TV miniseries about Lillie Langtry, was produced by Britain's London Weekend Television, also related the myth of the Texas town's name. Judge Roy Bean (1955–1956), a Western television series set in Langtry, but filmed in Pioneertown, California, aired in syndication with Edgar Buchanan in the title role. [8]

  8. Kentford - Wikipedia

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    Regal Lodge, a notable building in Kentford, briefly operated as the Langtry Hotel, named after its former owner, Lillie Langtry, who was the mistress of the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VII. [4] Langtry Heavily modified and expanded a farmhouse in Kentford into a grand residence called Regal Lodge. [5]

  9. Lily Langtry - Wikipedia

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